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<h1 align="center">In-Memory Databases</h1>

<p>An SQLite database is normally stored in a single ordinary disk
file. However, in certain circumstances, the database might be stored in
memory.</p>

<p>The most common way to force an SQLite database to exist purely 
in memory is to open the database using the special filename
"<b>:memory:</b>".  In other words, instead of passing the name of
a real disk file into one of the <a href="c3ref/open.html">sqlite3_open()</a>, <a href="c3ref/open.html">sqlite3_open16()</a>, or
<a href="c3ref/open.html">sqlite3_open_v2()</a> functions, pass in the string ":memory:".  For
example:</p>

<blockquote><pre>
rc = sqlite3_open(":memory:", &db);
</pre></blockquote>

<p>When this is done, no disk file is opened.  
Instead, a new database is created
purely in memory.  The database ceases to exist as soon as the database
connection is closed.  Every :memory: database is distinct from every
other.  So, opening two database connections each with the filename
":memory:" will create two independent in-memory databases.</p>

<p>The special filename ":memory:" can be used anywhere that a database
filename is permitted.  For example, it can be used as the
<i>filename</i> in an <a href="lang_attach.html">ATTACH</a> command:</p>

<blockquote>
<b>ATTACH DATABASE ':memory:' AS aux1;</b>
</blockquote>

<p>Note that in order for the special ":memory:" name to apply and to
create a pure in-memory database, there must be no additional text in the
filename.  Thus, a disk-based database can be created in a file by prepending
a pathname, like this:  "./:memory:".</p>

<a name="temp_db"></a>

<h2>Temporary Databases</h2>

<p>When the name of the database file handed to <a href="c3ref/open.html">sqlite3_open()</a> or to
<a href="lang_attach.html">ATTACH</a> is an empty string, then a new temporary file is created to hold
the database.</p>

<blockquote><pre>
rc = sqlite3_open("", &db);
</pre></blockquote>

<blockquote><b>
ATTACH DATABASE '' AS aux2;
</b></blockquote>

<p>A different temporary file is created each time, so that just like as
with the special ":memory:" string, two database connections to temporary
databases each have their own private database.  Temporary databases are
automatically deleted when the connection that created them closes.</p>

<p>Even though a disk file is allocated for each temporary database, in
practice the temporary database usually resides in the in-memory pager
cache and hence is very little difference between a pure in-memory database
created by ":memory:" and a temporary database created by an empty filename.
The sole difference is that a ":memory:" database must remain in memory
at all times whereas parts of a temporary database might be flushed to
disk if database becomes large or if SQLite comes under memory pressure.</p>

<p>The previous paragraphs describe the behavior of temporary databases
under the default SQLite configuration.  An application can use the
<a href="pragma.html#pragma_temp_store">temp_store pragma</a> and the <a href="compile.html#temp_store">SQLITE_TEMP_STORE</a> compile-time parameter to
force temporary databases to behave as pure in-memory databases, if desired.
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